Conference paper
Copper-filled through wafer vias with very low inductance
Keith A. Jenkins, Chirag S. Patel
IITC 2005
A dual-gate graphene field-effect transistor is presented, which shows improved radio-frequency (RF) performance by reducing the access resistance using electrostatic doping. With a carrier mobility of 2700 2/V * s, a cutoff frequency of 50 GHz is demonstrated in a 350-nm-gate-length device. This fT value is the highest frequency reported to date for any graphene transistor, and it also exceeds that of Si MOS field-effect transistors at the same gate length, illustrating the potential of graphene for RF applications. © 2006 IEEE.
Keith A. Jenkins, Chirag S. Patel
IITC 2005
Keith A. Jenkins
IEEE SSC-L
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VTS 2005
Keith A. Jenkins, Joachim N. Burghartz
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices